Apple’s ‘feature complete’ Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Developer (9A466) leaks

Apple’s “feature complete” Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Developer (9A466) has leaked on file sharing services.

Various MacDailyNews readers report that the 6.06GB .dmg installs, seems stable, and has no problem running various popular applications.

Last August, at least five employees of an Apple retail store were fired after downloading copies of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard from the Internet that were distributed to developers at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2006.

52 Comments

  1. I will wait. Over the last few years I have gone almost 100% legit on programs. I would always feel like a thief when I used the programs, imagine the whole OS!!!

    Crissy, just want you to know I have all 100% adobe software. It took a while, but the license agreement thing about having an extra home or laptop install gave me piece of mind.

  2. For those out there who have been using it (C1), is resolution independence in there? Steve-O didn’t talk about it but it was on their website in January. Also, are there Dashboard “folders” or some better way to organize 300 widgets?

  3. @ChrissyOne:

    Hey, I have this leak under my kitchen sink. Adobe has a maintenance staff, right? Could I get one of them to come fix that? Thanks. Also, could they bring over dinner since they’re coming? Thanks.

  4. Welcome.
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  5. Jooop has said the most sane thing in this thread (although he said it with a tad too much enthusiasm.)

    When people equate corporate copyright lawyer speak with ultimate morality, we’re all in trouble…

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